>I just got up to the point in Rocky L's Business Object book where you can build the solution and check for compile errors.
His book is good stuff...he's a few weeks away from completing his 2.0 books.
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>Fewest errors I've ever received when building, and on one of the largest projects also. So after a month or so of creating a lot of C# code, I know I'm much more accurate with C# syntax. And it's always made sense from the getgo.
Once you get going, it's easy.
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>But I thought you were firmly behind VB?
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Nope. I'm behind what works for you. VB has never worked for me. I've been poking around C# since .Net was released.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer